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  1. Hayden Planetarium. The Hayden Planetarium (often called "The Hayden Sphere" or "The Great Sphere") has, since 2000, been one of the two main attractions within the Rose Center. It was established by the State of New York in 1933, some of the funding coming from philanthropist Charles Hayden. [7]

  2. Hayden Planetarium. The Tarantula Nebula star-forming region. Courtesy of NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team. More in Hayden Planetarium. The Hayden Planetarium is dedicated to public outreach on the latest in astrophysics research, science visualization, and community programs.

  3. The Rose Center for Earth and Space encompasses the spectacular Hayden Sphere and exhibitions that explore the vast range of sizes in the cosmos, the 13-billion-year history of the universe, the nature of galaxies, stars, and planets, and the dynamic features of planet Earth. Reserve Tickets ».

  4. The Rose Center for Earth and Space features an 87-foot sphere housing the iconic Hayden Planetarium nyc. Visitors can experience a realistic vision of celestial wonders inside the 429-seat Space Theatre, which uses cutting-edge technology. Special Exhibit – Worlds Beyond Earth Space Show.

  5. Oct 11, 2013 · When the Hayden Planetarium opened in October 1935, it was only the fourth planetarium in the United States. Inside the 75-foot dome, many New Yorkers saw, for the first time, all of the stars visible to the unaided eye, as well as the Sun, Moon, planets, and our spiral galaxy, the Milky Way.

  6. Biographical or Historical Note. abstract. The Hayden Planetarium opened on October 3, 1935 and provided a physical space to represent the American Museum of Natural History's recently established Department of Astronomy. From this beginning, the relationship and identity of the Astronomy department and the Hayden Planetarium, as well as their ...

  7. Mar 9, 2018 · At the Hayden Planetarium, a Joyride Across the Cosmos - The New York Times. Carter Emmart at the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium with an OpenSpace projection....

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